Diplomatic relations between nations are often strengthened through state visits

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  • Nyameba 2 months ago

    Where’s the IDIOT Dormaahene,why is it that the German politician didn’t get to your rotten palace at Dormaa Ahenkro?,this tells we the Asante’s that we are better than the silly Agyeman Badu because no one knows him.Th ...
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  • Owuraku 2 months ago

    Nyameba, please tone it down with the insult. I will not even mention that name to give him a trend.

  • Owuraku 2 months ago

    This is very educative master piece article. Very enlightening. Our culture should always be part of development. That makes us who and what we are.
    Thanks, ( Adwoa, Ama, Afia, Akua, Abena ) Afreh Sika-Boateng.

  • Kwame 2 months ago

    I am of the view that any dignitary that visits Ghana must as a matte of fact have audience with the National House of Chiefs, and not individual chiefs or tribal chiefs.
    Let us be a nation that moves with unity and purpose ...
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  • Yoo 1 month ago

    Kwame, be informed that no visiting Foreign Dignitary will like to meet anybody just like that. Before they will embark on the the visits, they thoroughly acquaint themselves in detailed information about the country. And you ...
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  • kk 1 month ago

    Are u wiser than the dignitaries who themselves choose to visit Asantehene instead of the National House of Chiefs?
    If u're going on vacation in a country do u choose where u want to visit or somebody force it on ur neck?
    U ...
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  • Kwame 2 months ago

    It is said that African fear sanctions, so cannot be truly independent.

  • Accranie 2 months ago

    @Here In Gh & Recently Some Parts Of Niger Of Libation /Marriage/ Naming Ceremonys

  • Accranie 1 month ago

    All Require The Use Of Spirits Before The Tradition Can Be Performed